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Fondé: 1945
Propriété
Vecer, le principal quotidien de Maribor et de l'est de la Slovénie, est publié par Casnik Vecer et est maintenant contrôlé par l'homme d'affaires des médias Martin Odlazek par l'intermédiaire de son groupe Media24 (la famille le détient via la société familiale Eurofit, appartenant à Martin Odlazek et à ses enfants).
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Financé par les ventes de journaux, les abonnements et la publicité, au sein du plus large groupe commercial Media24; il ne reçoit aucun financement de l'État ou du parti.
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Il est détenu par un entrepreneur médiatique national plutôt que par un parti ou l'État, c'est pourquoi il est classé INDEPENDENT.
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Exclusif: NPU n'a pas déposé de poursuites pénales contre Snowman dans l'affaire DARS, les conséquences seront
The article discusses the legal proceedings related to the 'DARS affair' involving Rok Snežič, a former executive at DARS. The National Prosecutorial Office (NPU) has submitted a report to the Specialized State Prosecutor’s Office under Article 148/10 of the Criminal Procedure Code but has not filed a criminal complaint against Snežič regarding alleged bribery for SDS. This indicates that based on collected evidence, there is insufficient basis for a criminal charge. The case is currently in the stage of preparing a state prosecutor's decision, with limited information being disclosed due to privacy concerns. The affair initially emerged in October 2023 when a hidden businessman claimed to have paid Snežič €90,000 for a job at DARS, suggesting funds might have gone to SDS. Both SDS and Snežič denied these allegations. The situation has had political implications, raising public concerns about potential corruption networks within DARS reaching opposition parties. Snežič claims the NPU's decision was expected and that the gathered evidence does not support the allegation of receiving a bribe.

La décision bizarre du maire en pleine chaleur a provoqué la colère des citoyens.
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani faced intense criticism after publicly urging residents to reduce air conditioning usage during a heatwave, while his office was found to be significantly cooler than the recommended temperature. The mayor had asked citizens to set their thermostats to 25.5°C to prevent overloading the power grid, as approximately 5,000 households in the Bronx had lost electricity. However, journalists discovered that temperatures inside city buildings were much lower, with some rooms measuring as low as 12°C. This discrepancy sparked accusations of hypocrisy, particularly from Republican council member David Carr, who criticized the mayor for asking citizens to sacrifice comfort if he himself was not willing to do the same. The mayor’s spokesperson later attempted to address the controversy by stating that the mayor’s residence was indeed at the recommended temperature and that adjustments had been made in other city buildings.

Le référendum sur la "police politique" a rassemblé 30 442 signatures
An initiative seeking a referendum on a parliamentary inquiry law amendment has collected 30,442 signatures, meaning the petitioners need just under 10,000 more signatures within two weeks to trigger a referendum. The petitioners, former members of the Human Rights Protection Committee including Franco Juri, Pavel Gantar, and others, argue that the proposed law threatens fundamental rights by limiting the ability of individuals to challenge parliamentary inquiries. They emphasize that even if such inquiries seem unlikely to affect them personally, they could still become victims, similar to winning the lottery. The National Assembly passed the amendment proposed by SDS, NSi, SLS, and Fokus, supported by Democrats and Resnica. The amendment limits the ability to challenge the decision to initiate a parliamentary inquiry before the Constitutional Court, allowing only the Supreme Court or the Public Prosecutor to review compliance with the constitution and law within 30 days. Critics, including legal expert Barbara Rajgelj and the Democracy Protection Network, warn that the amendment narrows the possibility of verifying whether the inquiry is justified by public interest, potentially滥

Il a pris le volant d'un bus scolaire en état d'ébriété et a été trahi par un proche.
In the town of Anklam in the German state of Mecklenburg-West Pomerania, police stopped a 43-year-old bus driver who was heavily intoxicated while operating a school and route bus. The driver had a blood alcohol level of 2.73 per mille, which is significantly above the legal limit. Police immediately revoked his driving license and prohibited him from continuing to drive. Fortunately, there were no passengers in the bus at the time of the stop. However, investigators cannot completely rule out the possibility that he had previously transported people while under the influence, including children, given that it is a school and route bus. The driver now faces strict legal proceedings and potential severe penalties, including possible permanent loss of his professional license.

La chaleur va s'intensifier, et un phénomène climatique majeur va perturber la météo dans le monde entier.
The article discusses the development of the El Niño phenomenon, which has already begun to intensify and is expected to become a strong climate event by late July 2026. The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) warns that this could lead to extreme weather conditions globally, including droughts, heavy rainfall, and heatwaves. The phenomenon affects wind patterns, air pressure, and precipitation worldwide, typically occurring every two to seven years and lasting nine to twelve months. Experts predict higher-than-average temperatures across much of the landmass between 60 degrees south and 60 degrees north latitude, while there will be significant contrasts in rainfall, with increased rain in parts of the United States and reduced rainfall in India and Australia. Scientists note that although climate change does not directly increase the frequency of El Niño events, rising ocean and atmospheric temperatures amplify their effects, particularly through more frequent extreme weather events. The WMO is accelerating early warning systems to help countries respond promptly and protect agriculture, public health, and other critical sectors.

Les changements de personnel après le changement de pouvoir: Borzen est remplacé par le vice-président de la NSA, Debeljak et Ribič se retirent d'eux-mêmes
The article reports on personnel changes within the administration of Prime Minister Darsa following a leadership transition. Andrej Ribič, who was expected to step down, chose to resign independently. Ribič criticized the lack of communication between the prime minister and the minister, suggesting inefficiencies in governance. The piece also hints at potential future political activity by Ribič. It mentions anticipated personnel changes at Darsa’s office, Borzen, and SDH, referencing the role of a former SDS minister. Additionally, it explores Ribič’s comments on alleged traffic congestion issues and possible irregularities in the construction of a commercial building linked to Darsa. Finally, it touches on the impact of demographic balance on state wealth management.

Aujourd'hui, l'exposition la plus sucrée de Maribor s'ouvre, et une surprise spéciale attend les visiteurs.
La ville de Maribor ouvrira une exposition intitulée "50 ans de doux souvenirs: l'histoire de la Lastovka de Maribor" le 3 juillet 2026, qui restera ouverte tout l'été. L'exposition a été conçue par le commissaire Jan Malec, qui a expliqué que l'idée est née de la résistance de la communauté locale contre la privatisation du bâtiment il y a six ans. Aujourd'hui, environ 90% des expositions proviennent d'histoires partagées par les citoyens et les visiteurs, dont beaucoup visitent spécifiquement à cause de Lastovka, une glacière locale bien-aimée.

Recrutement dans le Jardin du Peuple: Maribor renforce les rangs de gardiens avec de jeunes talents
The article reports on Maribor's summer recruitment activities, focusing on the signing of young goalkeeper Ivan Lainović. Born in Belgrade with Serbian and Croatian passports, Lainović is a product of Red Star Belgrade's academy and previously played for Čukarički. He has signed a three-year contract with Maribor, joining other new signings like Jan Mlakar and Žan Jevšenak. The club's sports director, Zlatko Zahovič, described Lainović as an investment in the future and emphasized the competitive environment among goalkeepers. Lainović, who turned 21 on the day of his signing, expressed excitement about joining a club with rich tradition and readiness to face challenges. The article also mentions potential returns of players like Petra Stojanović and hints at possible transfers involving former player Slavko Karničnik.

La maire du Japon annonce un congé de maternité, certains réclament sa démission
Shoko Kawata, 33-letna županja najmanjšega mesta na zahodu Japonske, je z napovedjo porodniškega dopusta sprožila nacionalno razpravo. Čeprav japonska zakonodaja ne predvideva takšnega dopusta za lokalne funkcionarje, bo županja svoje dolžnosti začasno predala svojemu namestniku. Njena odločitev je podprta sodelavci, vendar je javnost razdeljena – nekateri jo pohvalijo kot primere za ženske v politiki, drugi pa jo kritizirajo kot neodgovorni. Kawata zavrača kritike in trdi, da je pravi čas za ustvarjanje družine. Japonska politika ostaja v moški domeni, kjer ženske predstavljajo le štiri odstotke od 1720 občinskih voditeljev.

Rappel du produit crayon à ions négatifs
The article reports on the recall of a product called 'svinčnik' (a type of stick or rod) marketed with technology involving negative ions. The product was found to contain radioactive thorium dust (Th-232), which continuously emits ionizing radiation, even when enclosed within its casing. If damaged or opened, the radioactive material becomes accessible through ingestion or inhalation, posing health risks. Authorities warn users about potential exposure to excessive ionizing radiation and advise caution when purchasing products claiming special effects like negative ions, energy, quantum, or bioenergy benefits. The product was sold online via platforms including AliExpress, Amazon, and Fruugo, with specific item IDs provided. Consumers are urged to dispose of such items safely if they suspect them to contain radioactive materials.

Ce soir, sur la scène principale, Morcheeba ne crie pas mais salue.
The article discusses a performance by the band Morcheeba at the Glavnem odru event in Maribor, Slovenia. Skye Edwards and Ross Godfrey, members of the band, spoke about their musical journey, from collaborations with Oasis to their current work. They emphasized the therapeutic nature of music, sharing personal experiences of using music to cope with loneliness and emotional struggles. The performance included both classic hits like 'Rome wasn't built in a day' and new songs from their extensive career. The piece highlights the emotional impact of live music and its role in personal healing.

En chiffres: plus de 250 événements, dont 99 concerts, et 12 salles déjà complètement vendues
Le maire de Maribor, Aleksander Saša Arsenovič, a remercié l'équipe de la Maison nationale pour ses trois décennies de soins culturels dans la ville, mettant en évidence la créativité du festival et son rôle dans la revitalisation des infrastructures historiques et le renforcement du tourisme local. Le directeur de la Maison nationale, Vladimir Rukavina, a annoncé le début de l'événement avec son slogan traditionnel, soulignant le début de la saison estivale au Carême. Le festival comprendra 254 événements dans 27 lieux, dont 99 concerts répartis sur 26 différentes catégories de programmes. Des artistes de 31 pays se produiront, avec des créateurs de films représentant 11 nations supplémentaires. Douze événements payants ont déjà été vendus, ce qui indique un intérêt public élevé. La scène principale de la place Leon Štukljana servira de plaque tournante centrale, accueillant une variété de genres musicaux et de générations de spectateurs.

L'enquête a révélé que l'ancien membre du Parlement européen qui enquêtait sur Pegasus était lui-même la cible d'une attaque
The article reports that former European Parliament member Stelios Kouloglou was hacked using the Pegasus surveillance software by unknown actors during his involvement in the PEGA investigation committee. Researchers from the Citizen Lab at the University of Toronto confirmed that Kouloglou’s phone was infected at least twice—once in October 2022 and again between March 6–7, 2023—during critical phases of the investigation. The attacks coincide with the committee’s efforts to examine how governments misuse surveillance technology. Kouloglou, a former investigative journalist, highlights the threat to the confidentiality of parliamentary work, as Pegasus could expose sensitive communications. While the report does not attribute the attacks to any specific government, it points to similarities with previously documented campaigns targeting journalists and activists in Europe. Sophie and 't Veld, a former EU lawmaker involved in the committee, criticizes the lack of action by the European Commission to address such abuses despite numerous cases involving politicians, including the President of the European Parliament.
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